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# | Том | Выпуск | Дата | Автор(ы) | Название статьи | Страница |
#83 | Volume 28 | Part 1 | March 2001 | DOCUMENT IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE FICTION | ||
Karel Capek | Preface to Bild Nemoc (edited by RMP) | 1 | ||||
ARTICLES | ||||||
Robert M. Philmus | Matters of Translation: Karel Capek and Paul Selver | 7 | ||||
Elizabeth Small | Religious Institutions in Spanish Science Fiction | 33 | ||||
Lorenzo DiTommaso | Gnosticism and Dualism in the Early Fiction of Philip K. Dick | 49 | ||||
Vernon Shetley and Alissa Ferguson | Reflections in a Silver Eye: Lens and Mirror in Blade Runner | 66 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
John Fekete | Science Fiction as Adversarial Culture: Freedman's Critical Theory and Science Fiction | 77 | ||||
Arthur B. Evans | Hetzel and Verne: Dumas, della Riva, and Dehs's Correspondance de Jules Verne et de Pierre-Jules Hetzel | 97 | ||||
Carl Freedman | Adventures of the Dialectic: Delany's Shorter Views: Queer Thoughts & the Politics of the Paraliterary | 107 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Gwyneth Jones's Deconstructing the Starships: Science, Fiction and Reality (ICR) | 119 | |||||
Camille Bacon-Smith's Science Fiction Culture (Marleen Barr) | 124 | |||||
Kurt Lancaster's Warlocks and Warpdrive and Vivian Sobchack's Meta-Morphing (Donald F. Theall) | 125 | |||||
Elyce Rae Helford's Fantasy Girls: Gender in the New Universe of Science Fiction and Fantasy Television (Alcena Rogan) | 129 | |||||
Inez van der Spek's Alien Plots: Female Subjectivity and the Divine in the Light of James Tiptree 's «A Momentary Taste of Being» (Diana Pharaoh Francis) | 132 | |||||
James Gifford's Robert A. Heinlein: A Reader's Companion and Anthony R. Lewis's A Concordance to Cordwainer Smith (CM) | 134 | |||||
Paul J. Nahin's Time Machines: Time Travel in Physics, Metaphysics, and Science Fiction (David Wittenberg) | 136 | |||||
Carla Freccero's Popular Culture: An Introduction (Gregory Beatty) | 138 | |||||
George Slusser et al.'s Transformations of Utopia (Marc Angenot) | 139 | |||||
Sheree R. Thomas's Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora (Isiah Lavender, III) | 140 | |||||
Judith Kerman and Don Riggs's Uncommonplaces: Poems of the Fantastic (Nancy Johnston) | 143 | |||||
Chris Gregory's Star Trek: Parallel Narratives (Andrew Gordon) | 144 | |||||
Terry A. Murray's Science Fiction Magazine Story Index, 1926-1995 (RL) | 145 | |||||
Books Received | 146 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Stanislaw Lem: A Moralist Who Doesn't Moralize (Peter Haffner) | 149 | |||||
Support for Extrapolation (Carl Freedman) | 154 | |||||
Dating the «Rise» of SF (Damon Knight) and Response (Gregory Benford) | 154 | |||||
Alternative World? (Paul M. Lloyd) and Response (Gregory Benford) | 154 | |||||
Dick in Italy (Umberto Rossi) | 155 | |||||
Calls for Papers and Special Issues | 157 | |||||
Freedman Honored (CM) | 159 | |||||
Correcting the «True Riddle of the Sphinx» (CM) | 159 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 160 | |||||
#84 | Volume 28 | Part 2 | July 2001 | ARTICLES | ||
Carol McGuirk | The Rediscovery of Cordwainer Smith | 161 | ||||
David Galef | Tiptree and the Problem of the Other: Postcolonialism versus Sociobiology | 201 | ||||
John Johnston | Distributed Information: Complexity Theory in the Novels of Neal Stephenson and Linda Nagata | 223 | ||||
Cyndy Hendershot | Anti-Communism and Ambivalence in Red Planet Mars, Invasion USA, and The Beast of Yucca Flats | 246 | ||||
Ian F. Roberts | Maupertuis: Doppelganger of Doctor Moreau | 261 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Arthur B. Evans | Charting Unknown Worlds: Lofficiers' French Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Pulp Fiction | 275 | ||||
Franz Rottensteiner | Recent German SF Criticism | 284 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Damien Broderick's Transrealist Fiction (David Samuelson) | 291 | |||||
Karen Sayer and John Moore's Science Fiction, Crtical Frontiers (Roger Luckhurst) | 293 | |||||
Leonard Wheat's Kubrick's 2001: A Triple Allegory (Carl Freedman) | 296 | |||||
Gwen Lee and Doris Elaine Sauter's The Final Conversations of Philip K. Dick and Andrew Butler's Philip K. Dick (Alexander Irvine) | 299 | |||||
J. Randolph Cox's The Dime Novel Companion (Everett Bleiler) | 302 | |||||
Jean-Marc Gouanvic's Sociologie de la traduction (ABE) | 303 | |||||
Geoff King and Tanya Krzywinska's Science Fiction Cinema (Mark Bould) | 304 | |||||
Mark Leeds and Peter Reed's Kurt Vonnegut (Peter Sands) | 305 | |||||
Shelley's Frankenstein e, d. Johanna Smith (Charles Nicol) | 307 | |||||
Marcello Simao Branco's Premio Nova de Ficcao Cientifica and Roberto de Sousa Causo's O Critico-Fa (Elizabeth Ginway) | 309 | |||||
Gregory Claeys's Restoration and Augustan British Utopias (Everett Bleiler) | 311 | |||||
James Gunn's The Science of Science-Fiction Writing (Richard Erlich) | 313 | |||||
Julius Schwartz's Man of Two Worlds (Joe Sanders) | 315 | |||||
Books Received | 316 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Bradbury, Heinlein, and Hobo Heaven-SF Intertextuality(CM) | 319 | |||||
And Yet It Moves: Still Another Response to John Fekete (Carl Freedman) | 321 | |||||
Cherry Picking: A Reply to a Hatchet Job (Marleen Barr) | 325 | |||||
On Identity Politics and Credentialing in SF Criticism (John Fekete) | 327 | |||||
And a Postscript (John Fekete) | 330 | |||||
Road to Consensus on Silverberg (Edgar Chapman) and a Response (RL) | 331 | |||||
Death of a Luminary (ABE) | 332 | |||||
Announcements, Calls for Papers, SF Websites, and Other News | 333 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 336 | |||||
#85 | Volume 28 | Part 3 | November 2001 | ARTICLES | ||
Nicholas Ruddick | Tell Us All About Little Rosebery: Topicality and Temporality in H.G. Wells's The Time Machine | 337 | ||||
I.Q. Hunter | The Far Side of Moon Zero Two | 355 | ||||
Peter G. Stillman | Dystopian Visions and Utopian Anticipations: Terry Bisson's Pirates of the Universe as Critical Dystopia | 365 | ||||
Elena Del Rio | The Remaking of La Jetee's Time-Travel Narrative: Twelve Monkeys and the Rhetoric of Absolute Visibility | 383 | ||||
Sherryl Vint | Double Identity: Interpellation in Gwyneth Jones's Aleutian Trilogy | 399 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Veronica Hollinger | Two Feminist Cyber-Readers: Wolmark's Cybersexualities and Kirkup et al's The Gendered Cyborg | 426 | ||||
Rob Latham | Recent Works of Reference: Bleiler's Science Fiction Writers, Barron's Fantasy and Horror, Sabella's Who Shaped Science Fiction? and Shepard's Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror | 436 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Roberts's Science Fiction and Butler's The Pocket Essential Cyberpunk (Carl Freedman) | 443 | |||||
Buckrich's George Turner: A Life (Edward James) | 447 | |||||
Barr's Genre Fission (Wendy Pearson) | 448 | |||||
Tiptree's Meet Me At Infinity (Diana Pharaoh Francis) | 451 | |||||
Ullery's The Tarzan Novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs (VH) | 453 | |||||
Roberts's The Prentice-Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy (JG) | 454 | |||||
Collings's Official Orson Scott Card Bibliography and Guide (Greg Beatty) | 456 | |||||
Elsaesser's Metropolis (Jay Telotte) | 457 | |||||
Winnington's The Life and Work of Mervyn Peake and Daniel's The Art of GORMENGHAST(J oe Sanders) | 460 | |||||
Hawkins's Art-Horror and the Horrific Avant-garde and Oakes's Science and Destabilization in the Modern American Gothic (Jay McRoy) | 462 | |||||
Books Received | 466 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
SF Intertextuality: Lovecraft and Campbell (RL) | 468 | |||||
Listening to Anaphoria (Bruce Gehiere) | 470 | |||||
Critical Defamiliarization and Pedagogy (John Rieder) | 476 | |||||
Fekete's Non-Fictive Fictions (Christopher Kendrick) | 478 | |||||
On Defamiliarization and SF Criticism (John Fekete) | 481 | |||||
SFS Agenda? (Eds) | 486 | |||||
Corrections and Calls for Papers | 486 | |||||
Announcements and Other News | 488 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 489 | |||||
Index for Volume 28 | 490 | |||||
#86 | Volume 29 | Part 1 | March 2002 | ARTICLES | ||
Arthur B. Evans | Gustave Le Rouge, Pioneer of Early French Science Fiction | 1 | ||||
Umberto Rossi | From Dick to Lethem: The Dickian Legacy, Postmodernism, and Avant-Pop in Jonathan Lethem's Amnesia Moon | 15 | ||||
Anthony Enns | Mediality and Mourning in Stanislaw Lem's Solaris and His Master's Voice | 34 | ||||
Neal Bukeavich | Are We Adopting the Right Measures to Cope?: Ecocrisis in John Brunner's Stand on Zanzibar | 53 | ||||
Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. | On the Grotesque in Science Fiction | 71 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAY | ||||||
Rob Latham | A Tendentious Tendency in SF Criticism: Parrinder's Learning from Other Worlds, Moylan's Scraps of the Untainted Sky | 100 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Bickley's Hong Kong Invaded! A '97 Nightmare (Everett F. Bleiler) | 111 | |||||
Booker's American Science Fiction and the Roots of Postmodernism, 1946-1964 (Carl Freedman) | 112 | |||||
Broderick's Earth is But a Star: Excursions Through Science Fiction to the Far Future (Janeen Webb) | 116 | |||||
Hellekson's The Science Fiction of Cordwainer Smith (CM) | 118 | |||||
Joshi's The Modern Weird Tale (Greg Beatty) | 121 | |||||
Lancaster's Interacting with BABYLON5 (Nicholas Birns) | 122 | |||||
Morawetz's Identity and the Art of Transformational Makeup (Allen Kupfer) | 124 | |||||
Reid's Ray Bradbury: A Critical Companion (Janice M. Bogstad) | 125 | |||||
Rochelle's The Rhetoric of Myth in the Fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin (Charles Nicol) | 127 | |||||
Sandison and Dingley's Histories of the Future (ABE) | 128 | |||||
Simpson's A Completely and Utterly Unauthorized Guide to THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE (Michael-Anne Rubenstien) | 132 | |||||
Swirski's Poe, Lem, and Explorations in Aesthetics, Cognitive Science, and Literary Knowledge (Scott Ash) | 133 | |||||
Wright's Comic Book Nation (Ray Mescallado) | 135 | |||||
Yanerella's Contemporary Science Fiction and the Ecological Imagination (Bob Mesle) | 138 | |||||
Gailor's Il genere della invasion story nella narrativa inglese (Salvatore Proietti) | 140 | |||||
Rispoli's Lafantascienza di Philip K. Dick (Salvatore Proietti) | 142 | |||||
Books Received | 144 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Coding Out the USA: Oshii's Avalon (ICR) | 146 | |||||
Wells's Numerology (Darko Suvin) | 148 | |||||
E-Files: A Discussion of The Lord of the Rings (A, B, ) | 149 | |||||
Science Fiction in Greece (Domna Pastourmatzi) | 152 | |||||
Calls for Papers, Conferences, Awards, and other Announcements | 156 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 159 | |||||
#87 | Volume 29 | Part 2 | July 2002 | ARTICLES | ||
George Slusser and Daniele Chatelain | Conveying Unknown Worlds: Patterns of Communication in Science Fiction | 161 | ||||
Philippe Mather | Figures of Estrangement in Science Fiction Film | 186 | ||||
Cornelius Partsch | Paul Scheerbart and the Art of Science Fiction | 202 | ||||
Richard Swope | Science Fiction Cinema and the Crime of Social-Spatial Reality | 221 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Patrick A. McCarthy | A Mixed Bag: New Editions of H.G. Wells by Ruddick, Stover, and Bear | 247 | ||||
Carl Freedman | Hail Mary: New Editions and Studies of Mary Shelley by MacDonald/Scherf, McWhir, Bennett/Curran, Eberle-Sinatra, and Williams | 253 | ||||
Tom Moylan | Utopia, Postcolonialism, and Postmodernism: Pordzik's Quest for Postcolonl Utopia | 265 | ||||
Gary Westfahl | A Civilized Frontier: Barretts' Star Trek | 272 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Arndt/Peter/Wunnenberg's Hyperorganismen (Anthony Enns) | 277 | |||||
Chion's Kubrick's Cinema Odyssey (Mark Bould) | 279 | |||||
Hall/Mallett's Pilgrims and Pioneers (Marleen S. Barr) | 282 | |||||
Fredrick/McBride's Women Among the Inklings (Elaine Good) | 285 | |||||
Haut's The Hidden Library of Tanith Lee (Lillian Marks Heldreth) | 287 | |||||
Hunt/Lenz's Alternative Worlds in Fantasy Fiction (Rebecca Fraser) | 289 | |||||
Fischer's Science Fiction FUm Directors, 1895-1998 (RL) | 290 | |||||
Slusser/Parrinder/Chatelain's H. G. Wells 's Perennial TIMEMACHINE (Nicholas Ruddick) | 291 | |||||
Smith/Higgins/Parker/Lightfoot's Science FYction and Organization (Marian Parish) | 293 | |||||
Sturgeon's A Saucer of Loneliness (Aaron Parrett) | 294 | |||||
New Editions of Verne, Doyle, Wells, and Burroughs (David Seed) | 296 | |||||
Grant's The Films of David Cronenberg and Beard's The Cinema of David Cronenberg (Suzie S.F. Young) | 298 | |||||
Books Received | 303 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
On the British SF Boom (Mark Bould) | 307 | |||||
The Lord of the Rings (John Bishop) | 310 | |||||
Throwing the Book (Marleen S. Barr) | 312 | |||||
On The FRANKENSTEIN Notebooks (David Ketterer) | 314 | |||||
The Nation and Star Trek (CM) | 314 | |||||
SF and Old Babylon (CM) | 314 | |||||
Calls for Papers, Conferences, Online Sites, and other Announcements | 315 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 317 | |||||
#88 | Volume 29 | Part 3 | November 2002 | Japanese Science Fiction | ||
Christopher Bolton. Editorial Introduction | The Borders of Japanese Science Fiction | 321 | ||||
Susan Napier, Tatsumi Takyuki, Kotani Mari, and Otobe Junko | An Interview with Komatsu Sakyo | 323 | ||||
Abe Kobo | Two Essays on Science Fiction | 340 | ||||
SHibano Takumi | Collective Reason: A Proposal | 351 | ||||
Miri Nakamura | Horror and Machines in Prewar Japan: The Mechanical Uncanny in Yumeno Kyusaku's Dogura magura | 364 | ||||
Thomas Schnellbacher | Has the Empire Sunk Yet? — The Pacific in Japanese Science Fiction | 382 | ||||
Kotani Mari | Space, Body, and Aliens in Japanese Women's Science Fiction | 397 | ||||
Susan J. Napier | When the Machines Stop: Fantasy, Reality, and Terminal Identity in Neon Genesis Evangelion and Serial Experiments Lain | 418 | ||||
Sharalyn Orbaugh | Sex and the Single Cyborg: Japanese Popular Culture Experiments in Subjectivity | 436 | ||||
Christopher Bolton | The Mecha's Blind Spot: Patlabor 2 and the Phenomenology of Anime | 453 | ||||
Tatsumi Takayuki | Editorial Afterword. A Soft Time Machine: From Translation to Transfiguration | 475 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
William 0. Gardner | Attack of the Phallic Girls: Saito Tamaki's Sento bishojo no seishin bunseki (Fighting Beauties: A Psychoanalysis) | 485 | ||||
Carl Silvio | Anime, Both Global and Local: Susan J. Napier's Anime from Akira to Princess Mononoke | 489 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Clarke's Brtsh Future Fction, 1700-1914 (Paul Alkon) | 492 | |||||
Boon's New Essays on the Work of Kurt Vonnegut (Scott Ash) | 496 | |||||
McKenna's Utopia: A Pragmatist and Feminist Perspective (JG) | 499 | |||||
Hollinger/Gordon's Edging into the Future: Science Fction and Contemporary Cultural Transformation (N. Katherine Hayles) | 500 | |||||
Makinen's Feminist Popular Fiction (Nancy St. Clair) | 503 | |||||
Mead's Encyclopedia of Jack Vance (Tom Shippey) | 506 | |||||
Patterson/Thornton's Critical Perspectives on Robert A. Heinlein's STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND (CM) | 507 | |||||
Rottensteiner's The Best of Austrian Science Fiction (Stefan Ekman) | 509 | |||||
Sardar/Cubitt's Aliens R Us: The Other in SF (Mark Bould) | 511 | |||||
Shapiro's Atomic Bomb Cinema (Carl Freedman) | 516 | |||||
Weil/Wolfe's Harlan Ellison: The Edge of Forever (Michael Levy) | 520 | |||||
Westfahl/Slusser/Plummer's Unearthly Visions (Joe Sanders) | 524 | |||||
Books Received | 527 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Cordwainer Smith in Japan (Alan C. Elms) | 529 | |||||
Man the Traveler (Brian W. Aldiss) | 529 | |||||
The Golden Age is Now (Paul Kincaid, Mark Bould) | 530 | |||||
STAR TREK in American Studies (Lincoln Geraghty) | 532 | |||||
Reluctant Pilgrim? (David Ketterer) | 533 | |||||
Gibson SF Collection (Christine Mains) | 534 | |||||
Not (Yet) the Droids We're Looking For (CM) | 535 | |||||
Calls for Papers and other Announcements | 535 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 5 538 | |||||
Index for Volume 29 | 540 | |||||
#89 | Volume 30 | Part 1 | March 2003 | INTERVIEW | ||
Fiona Kelleghan | War of the World-Views: A Conversation with James Morrow | 1 | ||||
ARTICLES | ||||||
Aaron Dziubinskyj | The Birth of Science Fiction in Spanish America | 21 | ||||
David Seed | H.G. Wells and the Liberating Atom | 33 | ||||
Anindita Banerjee | Electricity: Science Fiction and Modernity in Early Twentieth-Century Russia | 49 | ||||
Graham Murphy | Post/Humanity and the Interstitial: A Glorification of Possibility in Gibson's Bridge Sequence | 72 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Peter Fitting | Narrating Utopian Space: Wegner's Imaginary Communities | 91 | ||||
Joe Sanders | Oh Yeah? Who Says So? Card's The Best Science Fiction of the Century, Hills's Fan Cultures, and Westfahl/Slusser's Science Fiction, Canonization, Marginalization and the Academy | 101 | ||||
Gary Westfahl | Three Decades that Shook the World: Ashley's The Science-Fiction Pulp Magazines, Price's Memories of the Pulp Era, and Stover's Science Fiction from Wells to Heinlein | 109 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Baudrillard's The Vital Illusion, Kraus/Auer's Simulacrum America, and Smith's Fatal Theories for Postmodernity (David Banash) | 123 | |||||
Forsstrom's Possible Worlds: The Idea of Happiness in the Utopian Vision of Louis-Sebastien Mercier (ABE) | 130 | |||||
Jones's Psychedelic Decadence and Mayer's Artificial Africas (RL) | 132 | |||||
Kalat's The Strange Case of Dr. Mabuse and Glassy's The Biology of Science Fiction Cinema (David A. Kirby) | 134 | |||||
Latham's Consuming Youth: Vampires, Cyborgs, and the Culture of Consumption (RogerL uckhurst) | 136 | |||||
Lindskoog's Sleuthing C.S. Lewis and Honda's The Imaginative World of C.S. Lewis (Carl Freedman) | 141 | |||||
Pierson's Special Effects: Still in Search of Wonder (Allan C. Kupfer) | 143 | |||||
Sawyer/Seed's Speaking Science Fiction (Pawel Frelik) | 144 | |||||
Server's Encyclopedia of Pulp Fiction Writers (RL) | 147 | |||||
Vieth's Screening Science: Contexts, Texts, and Science in Fifties Science Fiction Film (Marian Parish) | 148 | |||||
Books Received | 150 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Japanese and Russian SF (Brian W. Aldiss) | 152 | |||||
Apologia pro Anthologia Sua (I.F. Clarke) | 152 | |||||
Reply to I.F. Clarke (Paul K. Alkon) | 154 | |||||
Non-Pilgrim? (Lyman Tower Sargent) | 155 | |||||
On the Errant «H» (CM) | 155 | |||||
Cultures of Technology (Roger Luckhurst) | 155 | |||||
SF as American Icon (Elisabeth Kraus) | 155 | |||||
New Australian Radio Program, Speculation (Lilitu Babalon) | 156 | |||||
SFRA Review Seeks Co-Editor (Mike Levy) | 156 | |||||
Letters from PMAL (CM) | 157 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 158 | |||||
#90 | Volume 30 | Part 2 | July 2003 | SOCIAL SCIENCE FICTION | ||
Neil Gerlach and Sheryl N. Hamilton | Introduction: A History of Social Science Fiction | 161 | ||||
Symposium on Social SF: Tom Moylan, Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, Carl Freedman, and Bill Bogard | 174 | |||||
Samuel Gerald Collins | Sail On! Sail On!: Anthropology, Science Fiction, and the Enticing Future | 180 | ||||
Andrew Milner | Utopia and Science Fiction in Raymond Williams | 199 | ||||
J.P. Telotte | Doing Science in Machine Age Horror: The Mummy's Case | 217 | ||||
Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. | Science Fiction and Empire | 231 | ||||
Diane Nelson | A Social Science Fiction of Fevers, Delirium, and Discovery: The Calculta Chromosome, the Colonial Laboratory, and the Postcolonial New Human | 246 | ||||
Sheryl N. Hamilton | Traces of the Future: Biotechnology, Science Fiction, and the Media | 267 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Veronica Hollinger | The Girls Who Were Plugged In: Larbalestier's The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction | 283 | ||||
Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. | Lucid Dreams, or Flightless Birds on Rooftops? Historical Materialism's Symposium on Marxism and Fantasy | 288 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Cousin de Grainville's The Last Man (Brian W. Aldiss) | 305 | |||||
Flanagan/Booth's reload: Rethinking Women and Cyberculture (JG) | 307 | |||||
Grenville's Experiments in Cyborg Culture (Christopher Bolton) | 308 | |||||
Hayles's Writing Machines (John Scheckter) | 311 | |||||
Kaveney's Reading the Vampire Slayer and Wilcox/Lavery's What's at Stake in BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER (Nicholas Birns) | 313 | |||||
Kitchin/Kneale's Geographies of Science Fiction (Andrew M. Butler) | 315 | |||||
Pettman's After the Orgy and Fernbach's Fantasies of Fetishism: From Decadence to the Post-Human (Simone Weil Davis) | 319 | |||||
Kolko/Nakamura/Rodman's Race in Cyberspace (Doris Witt) | 323 | |||||
Lucanio/Coville's Smokin' Rockets: The Romance of Technology in American Film, Radio and Television 1945-1962 (Richard D. Erlich) | 326 | |||||
Meyers's Narratives of the Female Gothic Experience (Nicola Nixon) | 329 | |||||
Ryan's Cyberspace Textuality: Computer Technology and Literary Theory (VH) | 331 | |||||
Sanz's Dinosaur Mythology and Popular Culture (Mark Bould) | 332 | |||||
Books Received | 335 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
The Sociology of Science Fiction (Brian Stableford) | 338 | |||||
Ninsei Street, Chiba City, in Gibson's Neuromancer (Ian Lancashire) | 341 | |||||
Hong Kong 2003 (VH) | 346 | |||||
Special Issue of Rhizomes (Davin Heckman) | 347 | |||||
SFRA Award Winners (CM) | 347 | |||||
ICFA 2003 (JG) | 347 | |||||
In Memoriam: Jacques Chambon (Jean-Claude Dunyach) | 348 | |||||
Science Fiction Book Club's Top Ten (CM) | 348 | |||||
More's Utopia Donated to the Eaton Collection (CM) | 348 | |||||
Calls for Papers and Other Announcements | 349 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 351 | |||||
#91 | Volume 30 | Part 3 | November 2003 | The British SF Boom | ||
Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. | Editorial Introduction | 353 | ||||
Joan Gordon | Reveling in Genre: An Interview with China Mieville | 355 | ||||
Andrew M. Butler | Thirteen Ways of Looking at the British Boom | 374 | ||||
Mark Bould | What Kind of Monster Are You?, Situating the Boom | 394 | ||||
Roger Luckhurst | Cultural Governance, New Labor, and the British SF Boom | 417 | ||||
Matt Hills | Counterfictions in the Work of Kim Newman: Rewriting Gothic SF as «Alternate-Story Stories» | 436 | ||||
Joan Gordon | Hybridity, Heterotopia, and Mateship in China Mie'ville's Perdido Street Station | 456 | ||||
Stephen Baxter | Baby Boomers: Writers and their Origins | 477 | ||||
Mark Bould and Andrew M. Butler, eds. | Voices on the Boom | 483 | ||||
Andrew M. Butler | Towards a Reading List of the British Boom | 492 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Aaron Parrett | Alternative Worlds: Burroughs's Pellucidar, Hyne's The Lost Continent, and Wells's The War in the Air | 500 | ||||
Ruth Berman | The Wizardry of Oz: Rogers's L. Frank Baum, Hearn's The Annotated Wizard of Oz, Dighe's The Historian's Wizard of Oz, and Swartz's Oz Before the Rainbow | 504 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Brigg's The Span of Mainstream and Science Fiction (Neal Easterbrook) | 510 | |||||
Dick's The Man Who Japed, The Zap Gun, and Counter-Clock World (Aaron Parrett) | 513 | |||||
Hintz/Ostry's Utopian and Dystopian Writing for Children and Young Adults (Farah Mendlesohn) | 514 | |||||
Mackay's The Yellow Wave (Russell Blackford) | 517 | |||||
Molina-Gavilan's Ciencia Ficci6n En Espafiol (Pedro Jorge Romero) | 520 | |||||
Rosenberg/Hixon/Scapple/White's Diana Wynne Jones (Maureen Kincaid Speller) | 523 | |||||
Secrest's The Fiction of Walter M. Miller, Jr. (David N. Samuelson) | 526 | |||||
Schakel's Imagination and the Arts in C. S. Lewis (Georgina Kennedy) | 529 | |||||
Smith's H. G. Wells on Film (Michael J. Anzelone) | 531 | |||||
Straub's Conjunctions 39: The New Wave Fabulists (JG) | 532 | |||||
Warner's Fantastic Metamorphoses, Other Worlds (Sandra Lindow) | 536 | |||||
Westfahl/Slusser/Leiby's Explorations of Time in Science Fiction and Fantasy (Joe Haldeman) | 540 | |||||
Books Received | 543 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
SF Intertextuality: Bunyan, Baum, and Burroughs (CM) | 544 | |||||
Request for Sf Materials (Alexandre Ramos Mastrella) | 551 | |||||
Clarion Funding Cut at MSU (Michael Levy) | 552 | |||||
Mervyn Peake News (G. Peter Winnington) | 552 | |||||
Heinlein's First Novel Surfaces (CM | 552 | |||||
ICFA 2004 (Christine Mains) | 552 | |||||
Mythic Imagination News letter and Conference (John Adcox) | 553 | |||||
Call for Papers on Commonwealth SF (Andrew M. Butler) | 553 | |||||
Sunburst Award Shortlist (C) | 553 | |||||
Tomb of Gilgamesh Discovered? (Hal Hall) | 554 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 554 | |||||
Index to Volume 30 | 555 | |||||
#92 | Volume 31 | Part 1 | March 2004 | ARTICLES | ||
William L. Svitavsky | From Decadence to Racial Antagonism: M.P. Shiel at the Turn of the Century | 1 | ||||
Patrick A. McCarthy | The Genesis of Star Maker | 25 | ||||
Gary Westfahl | Twelve Eighty-Seven: John Taine's Satisfactory Solution | 43 | ||||
Steffen Hantke | Raumpatrouille: The Cold War, the «Citizen in Uniform,« and West German Television | 63 | ||||
Alan C. Elms | The Psychologist Who Empathized with Rats: James Tiptree, Jr. as Alice B. Sheldon, PhD | 81 | ||||
Livia Monnet | A-Life and the Uncanny in Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within | 97 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. | Who Framed Science Fiction? Stockwell's The Poetics of Science Fiction | 122 | ||||
Everett Bleiler | A Book That Fails to Work Miracles: Stover's Edition of Wells's The Man Who Could Work Miracles | 127 | ||||
Javier A. Martinez | Technology and Theology (or Lack Thereof): Graham's Representations of the Post/Human | 132 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Brown/St. Clair's Declarations of Independence: Empowered Girls in Young Adult Literature, 1990-2001 (Joe Sutliff Sanders) | 138 | |||||
Burgess/Bartle's Reference Guide to SF, Fantasy, and Horror (Stefan Ekman) | 138 | |||||
De Paolo's Human Prehistory in Fiction (Edward James) | 141 | |||||
Featherstone's Exploration of Alien Mythology in America (Mark Bould) | 143 | |||||
Gunn's The Road to Science Fiction (Karen Hellekson) | 146 | |||||
Lederer's Frankenstein: Penetrating the Secrets of Nature and Glut's The Frankenstein Archive (JG) | 147 | |||||
O'Keefe's The Liberating Worlds of Fantasy Fiction (Nancy St. Clair) | 149 | |||||
Palmer's Philip K. Dick (Aaron Parrett) | 150 | |||||
Palumbo's The Fractal Aesthetic of Epic Science Fiction (Nicholas Birns) | 153 | |||||
Pastourmatzi's Biotechnological and Medical Themes in SF and Westfahl/Slusser's Disease and Medicine in SF and Fantasy (Graham Sleight) | 156 | |||||
Pinsky's Future Present: Ethics and/as Science Fiction (Regina Cross) | 161 | |||||
Wolfe's American Culture, the Discourse of Species, and Posthumanist Theory (Sherryl Vint) | 163 | |||||
Books Received | 167 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
SF Intertextuality: Hebrew Runes among the Ruins in Miller's A Canticle For Leibowitz (Russell Hillier) | 169 | |||||
Wells on Film (John S. Partington) | 173 | |||||
British Comics and «The Boom» (John Newsinger) | 175 | |||||
Verne at the Library of Congress (Brian Taves) | 175 | |||||
New Publisher for FEMSPEC (Batya Weinbaum) | 175 | |||||
Conference on Fantastic Genres | 175 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 176 | |||||
#93 | Volume 31 | Part 2 | July 2004 | INTERVIEW | ||
Imre Szeman and Maria Whiteman | An Interview with Kim Stanley Robinson | 177 | ||||
ARTICLES | ||||||
J. Joseph Miller | The Greatest Good for Humanity: Isaac Asimov's Future History and Utilitarian Calculation Problems | 189 | ||||
Umberto Rossi | The Game of the Rat: A.E. Van Vogt's 800-Word Rule and P.K. Dick's The Game-Players of Titan | 207 | ||||
Christopher Palmer | Mona Lisa Overdrive and the Prosthetic | 227 | ||||
Samuel Gerald Collins | Scientifically Valid and Artistically True: Chad Oliver, Anthropology, and Anthropological SF | 243 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Russell Blackford | Reading the Ruined Cities: Heuser's Cyberpunk at the Intersection of the Postmodern and Science Fiction | 264 | ||||
Carl Freedman | Connections of Late Capitalism: Shaviro's Connected, or What It Means to Live in the Network Society | 271 | ||||
Corey K. Creekmur | Superheroes and Science Fiction: Recent Works on Comics and Alan Moore | 283 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Attebery's Decoding Gender in Science Fiction (Sherryl Vint) | 291 | |||||
Butler/Mendlesohn's The True Knowledge of Ken MacLeod (John Langan) | 294 | |||||
Fenton's Edgar Rice Burroughs and Tarzan: A Biography and a new edition of Burroughs's The Eternal Savage (Nicholas Birns) | 298 | |||||
New editions of Burroughs's Under the Moons of Mars and Arnold's Gullivar of Mars (Allen C. Kupfer) | 301 | |||||
Bukatman's Matters of Gravity (Brooks Landon) | 302 | |||||
Gomel's Bloodscripts: Writing the Violent Subject (JG) | 306 | |||||
Markley/Higgs/Kendrick/Burgess's Red Planet (Randy Hayman) | 311 | |||||
Moores's Alisdair Gray (Gavin J. Grant) | 315 | |||||
New critical editions of Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (ed. Linehan), Stoker's Dracula/Le Fanu's Carmilla/Polidori's The Vampyre (ed. Williams), and Shelley's Frankenstein, Wells's The Island of Doctor Moreau (ed. Wilt) (Andrew M. Butler) | 319 | |||||
Teslenko's Feminist Utopian Novels of the 1970s (Angela Warfield) | 324 | |||||
Widdicombe/Preiser's Revisiting the Legacy of Edward Bellamy (Scott Ash) | 326 | |||||
Books Received | 328 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Advertising and Calculators in William Gibson's Pattern Recognition (Donald E. Morse) | 330 | |||||
Thoughts of a Shiel (and Bleiler) Fan (Ben P. Indick) | 332 | |||||
ICFA-25 (VH) | 333 | |||||
Calls for Papers and Corrigenda | 334 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 335 | |||||
#94 | Volume 31 | Part 3 | November 2004 | Soviet Science Fiction: The Thaw and After | ||
Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. | Science Fiction and the Thaw | 337 | ||||
Tatiana Chernyshova | Science Fiction and Myth Creation in our Age | 345 | ||||
Elana Gomel | Gods Like Men: Soviet Science Fiction and the Utopian Self | 358 | ||||
Erik Simon | The Strugatskys in Political Context | 378 | ||||
Roman Arbitman | Back in the 1960s: Notes By a Man Who Wasn't There | 407 | ||||
Daniel Kluger | Fables of Desire | 415 | ||||
Boris Natanovich Strugatsky | Working for Tarkovsky | 418 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Tom Moylan | Reading Utopia, Reading Utopian Readers: Roemer's Utopian Audiences: How Readers Locate Nowhere | 421 | ||||
Aaron Dziubinskyj | Science Fiction in Latin America and Spain: Bell/Molina-Gavilan's Cosmos Latinos | 428 | ||||
Neil Easterbrook | A New Addition to the Critical Toolbox: James/Mendlesohn's The Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction | 434 | ||||
Veronica Hollinger | Technoculture All the Way Down: Gray's Cyborg Citizen and Tofts/Jonson/Cavallero's Prefiguring Cyberculture | 444 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Burroughs's Lost on Venus (Michael Levy) | 452 | |||||
Delany's Aye, and Gomorrah (Russell Blackford) | 453 | |||||
Flammarion's Lumen (Farah Mendlesohn) | 455 | |||||
Freedman's The Incomplete Projects: Marxism, Modernity, and the Politics of Culture (RL) | 456 | |||||
Huftier's La Belgique: De Rosny ane a' Jacques Brel and Bozzetto/Huftier's Les Frontieres du fantastique (ABE) | 457 | |||||
Kharitonov/Shcherbak-Zhukov's Na ekrane-Chudo: Otechestvennaya kinofantastiaka i kinoskazka (Erik Simon) | 459 | |||||
McKee's The Science-fictional Religion of Philip K. Dick (Umberto Rossi) | 460 | |||||
Moffitt's Alien Images in Modern Mass Culture (Lincoln Geraghty) | 463 | |||||
Rzeszotnik's Ein zerebraler Schriftsteller und Philosoph namens Lem (Franz Rottensteiner) | 465 | |||||
Scholder/Cooper's The Selected Writings of Kathy Acker (Pawel Frelik) | 469 | |||||
Schwarz's Die Erfindung des Kosmos (Franz Rottensteiner) | 471 | |||||
Thomas's Dark Matter (Isiah Lavender II) | 473 | |||||
Tucker's A Sense of Wonder (Carl Freedman) | 476 | |||||
Verne's Journey Through the Impossible (ABE) | 479 | |||||
Weinstone's Avatar Bodies (Sherryl Vint) | 480 | |||||
Books Received | 484 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Fanzine Research: Some Sercon Musings (RL) | 487 | |||||
The Boom is Dead. Long Live the Boom. (Mark Bould) | 497 | |||||
Planet Conjunctions (Donald M. Hassler) | 497 | |||||
Calls for Papers and Recent Conferences | 497 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 503 | |||||
Index for Volume 31 | 505 | |||||
#95 | Volume 32 | Part 1 | March 2005 | A Jules Verne Centenary | ||
Arthur B. Evans | Editorial Introduction | 1 | ||||
Timothy Unwin | Jules Verne: Negotiating Change in the Nineteenth Century | 5 | ||||
Terry Harpold | Verne's Cartographies | 18 | ||||
William Butcher | Hidden Treasures: The Manuscripts of Twenty Thousand Leagues | 43 | ||||
George Slusser | Why They Kill Jules Verne: Science Fiction and Cartesian Culture | 61 | ||||
Arthur B. Evans | Jules Verne's English Translations | 80 | ||||
Arthur B. Evans | A Bibliography of Jules Verne's English Translations | 105 | ||||
Teri J. Hernandez | Translating Verne: An Extraordinary Journey | 142 | ||||
Jean-Michel Margot | Jules Verne, Playwright | 150 | ||||
Gregory Benford | Verne to Varley: Hard SF Evolves | 163 | ||||
Jules Verne Roundtable (with James Gunn, I.F. Clarke, Paul Alkon, Carl Freedman, Roger Bozzetto, Jean-Michel Margot, Franz Rottensteiner, Nicholas Ruddick, and Mark Bould) | 172 | |||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Gregory Feeley | When World-views Collide: Bison Reprints of Philip Wylie's Gladiator and The Disappearance | 177 | ||||
David Hartwell | Clute Speaking: John Clute's Scores | 183 | ||||
Graham J. Murphy | Kick the Darkness Till It Bleeds Daylight: Raffaella Baccolini and Tom Moylan's Dark Horizons | 188 | ||||
Graham Sleight | Visions of Delaware: Jutta Weldes's Exploring Links Between Science Fiction and World Politics | 196 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Bartter's The Utopian Fantastic (Elain Ostry) | 201 | |||||
Dixon's Spectacles of Destruction in American Cinema (Paul Williams) | 202 | |||||
Ginway's Brazilian Science Fiction (Jim Rambo) | 205 | |||||
Morton's Sourcebook on Sheley's FRANKENSTEIN(S haron Emmerichs) | 206 | |||||
Bison Reprint of E.E. «Doc» Smith's Skylark Three (Joe Sanders ) | 208 | |||||
Turner/Andre-Driussi's The Fiction of John Crowley (Stefan Ekman) | 210 | |||||
Wright's Gene Wolfe, Artifice and the Reader (JG) | 212 | |||||
Wesleyan Reprint of S. Fowler Wright's Deluge (Paul Kincaid) | 213 | |||||
Books Received | 217 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Verne Centenary Events in Amiens and Nantes, France | 218 | |||||
New Jules Verne Adventures by Mike Ashley and Eric Brown | 218 | |||||
Verne Film Festival | 219 | |||||
Following in the Footsteps of Phileas Fogg | 219 | |||||
SF at the MLA 2004 | 219 | |||||
SFRA and Eaton Conferences for 2005 | 219 | |||||
Calls for Papers | 220 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 222 | |||||
#96 | Volume 32 | Part 2 | July 2005 | ARTICLES | ||
Elizabeth Leane | Locating the Thing: The Antarctic as Alien Space in John W. Campbell's «Who Goes There?» | 225 | ||||
Carl Abbott | Homesteading on the Extraterrestrial Frontier | 240 | ||||
Andrew M. Butler | LSD, Lying Ink, and Lies, Inc | 265 | ||||
Sherryl Vint | Becoming Other: Animals, Kinship, and Butler's Clay's Ark | 281 | ||||
Paul Williams | Beyond Mad Max III: Race, Empire, and Heroism on Post-Apocalyptic Terrain | 301 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Nicholas Ruddick | Recent Work on H.G. Wells: Danahay's edition of The War of the Worlds, Harris-Fain's of The Island of Dr. Moreau, and Renzi's Six Scientific Romances Adapted for Film | 316 | ||||
Mark Bould | And then suddenly two came along at once: Redmond's Science Fiction Film Reader and Rickman's Science Fiction Film Reader | 323 | ||||
Andrew M. Butler | Tune In, Jack In, Drop Out: Kapell/Doty's Jacking In to the Matrix Franchise and Booker's Science Fiction Television | 333 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Ashley/Lowndes's The Gernsback Days (Gary Westfahl) | 340 | |||||
Broderick's x ,y, z, t: dimensions of science fiction (Paul Kincaid) | 342 | |||||
Christensen's The Subverting Vision of Bulwer-Lytton (Everett F. Bleiler) | 346 | |||||
Grayson's Black Science Fiction Novelists (Anita Nicholson) | 346 | |||||
Gwenllian-Jones/Pearson's Cult Television (F. Brett Cox) | 349 | |||||
Joshi's The Evolution of the Weird Tale (John Langan) | 352 | |||||
Leroux/La Bossiere's Worlds of Wonder (Peter Halasz) | 355 | |||||
Lockhart's Latin American Science Fiction Writers (Aaron Dziubinskyj) | 357 | |||||
New translation of Robida's The Twentieth Century (Brian Aldiss) | 359 | |||||
New translation of Souvestre's The World As It Shall Be (Gary K. Wolfe) | 361 | |||||
Stein's The Byronic Hero (Nicholas Birns) | 365 | |||||
Stevens's The Nightmare and Other Tales (Everett F. Bleiler) | 367 | |||||
Hayward's Music, Sound, and Science Fiction Cinema (ICR) | 368 | |||||
Books Received | 374 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Fanzine Collection Moves to Iowa | 377 | |||||
Corrigendum to Jules Verne English Translation Bibliography | 377 | |||||
SFRA's Clareson, Pioneer, and Pilgrim Awards | 377 | |||||
New English-language SF Magazine in Germany | 378 | |||||
SF Hub Launched at Liverpool | 379 | |||||
Websites, Upcoming Conferences, and Calls for Papers | 380 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 382 | |||||
#97 | Volume 32 | Part 3 | November 2005 | ARTICLES | ||
Brian Attebery | Aboriginality in Science Fiction | 385 | ||||
Susana S. Martins | Revising the Future in The Female Man | 405 | ||||
Dianne Newell and Victoria Lamont | Rugged Domesticity: Frontier Mythology in Post-Armageddon Science Fiction by Women | 423 | ||||
Juan C. Toledano Redondo | From Socialist Realism to Anarchist Capitalism: Cuban Cyberpunk | 442 | ||||
M. Elizabeth Ginway | A Working Model for Analyzing Third World Science Fiction: The Case of Brazil | 467 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Joan Gordon | Ad Astra Per Aspera: Kilgore's Astrofuturism: Science, Race, and Visions of Utopia in Space | 495 | ||||
Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. | Escaping Star Trek: Shapiro's STAR TREK: Technologies of Disappearance | 503 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Badmington's Alien Chic: Posthumanism and the Other Within (VH) | 512 | |||||
DeForest's Storytelling in the Pulps, Comics, and Radio (Aaron Parrett) | 513 | |||||
A Reprint of Doyle's The Lost World (Randy Hayman) | 516 | |||||
A Twentieth Anniversary Edition of Delany's Stars in my Pocket like Grains of Sand (Mark Bould) | 518 | |||||
Gallardo C./Smith's Alien Woman: The Making of Lt. Ellen Ripley (VH) | 521 | |||||
A Twentieth Anniversary Edition of Gibson's Neuromancer (Joe Sanders) | 523 | |||||
Langford's The Complete Critical Assembly and Up Through an Empty House of Stars: Reviews and Essays 1980-2002 (Paul Kincaid) | 525 | |||||
Le Guin's The Wave in the Mind (Wendy Pearson) | 528 | |||||
A Reprint of Merritt's The Moon Pool (Arthur O. Lewis) | 530 | |||||
Robinson's Wonder Women: Feminisms and Superheroes (Marian Parish) | 532 | |||||
A Reprint of Russ's The Two of Them and We Who Are About To (Farah Mendlesohn) | 535 | |||||
Sandner's Fantastic Literature: A Critical Reader (Carl Freedman) | 537 | |||||
A Reprint of Wells's The Croquet Player (Jason Gleckman) | 540 | |||||
Wagar's H. G. Wells, Partington's Selected Essays on Wells, and Hammond's THE TIME MACHINE: A Reference Guide (John Huntington) | 542 | |||||
Hantke's Horror Fim: Creating and Marketing Horror (Allen C. Kupfer) | 545 | |||||
Books Received | 546 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Embodied Settings in Frankenstein (David Ketterer) | 548 | |||||
Utopia/Dystopia Research Fellowships | 548 | |||||
World Science Fiction Convention 2005 | 549 | |||||
SFRA 2005 | 550 | |||||
Awards, Upcoming Conferences, Calls for Papers, and a Correction | 551 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 555 | |||||
Index to Volume 32 | 556 | |||||
#98 | Volume 33 | Part 1 | March 2006 | Technoculture and Science Fiction | ||
Roger Luckhurst | Introduction | 1 | ||||
Roger Luckhurst | Bruno Latour's Scientifiction: Networks, Assemblages, and Tangled Objects | 4 | ||||
Robert Harding | Manuel Castells's Techocultural Epoch in The Information Age | 18 | ||||
Laura Salisbury | Michel Serres: Science, Fiction, and the Shape of Relation | 30 | ||||
Gill Partington | Friedrich Kittler's Aufschreibsystem | 53 | ||||
Anthony Enns | Media, Drugs, and Schizophrenia in the Works of Philip K. Dick | 68 | ||||
Stacey Abbott | Final Frontiers: Computer-Generated Imagery and the Science Fiction Film | 89 | ||||
Kaye Mitchell | Bodies That Matter: Science Fiction, Technoculture, and the Gendered Body | 109 | ||||
Mark Bould and Sherryl Vint | Learning from the Little Engines That Couldn't: Transported by Gernsback, Wells, and Latour | 129 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Neil Easterbrook | A Huge Ellipsis: Slusser/Barricelli's The Challenge of Fantasy and Gunn/Candelaria's Speculations on Speculation | 149 | ||||
Nicholas Birns | Barsoom Bonanza: Burroughs's The Martian Tales Trilogy and Brady's The Burroughs Cyclopaedia | 156 | ||||
Brooks Landon | A Cultural History of a Hybrid Genre: Luckhurst's Science Fiction | 161 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Ashley's Science-Fiction Magazines from 1950 to 1970 (RL) | 174 | |||||
Bassior's Space Patrol (Mark Bould) | 175 | |||||
Bellin's Fantasy Film and Social Alienation (Adam J. Frisch) | 177 | |||||
Wesleyan Reprint of Bulwer-Lytton's The Coming Race (Joe Sanders) | 180 | |||||
Haraway's The Haraway Reader( C. Jason Smith) | 182 | |||||
Johnson-Smith's American Science Fiction TV (Sherryl Vint) | 185 | |||||
Freedman's Conversations with Isaac Asimov, Aggelis's Conversations with Ray Bradbury, and Blaschke's Voices of Vision (Aaron Parrett) | 188 | |||||
Parrett's The Translunar Narrative in the Western Tradition (Andy Sawyer) | 192 | |||||
German SF Bibliographies by Bloch, Neumann, Spittel, Illmer, Sapr'a, and Munch (Franz Rottensteiner) | 195 | |||||
Wisconsin Reprint of Mordecai Roshwald's Level 7 (CM) | 199 | |||||
Books Received | 202 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Utopiales 2005 | 204 | |||||
SF and Fantasy at the MLA | 204 | |||||
Third Edition of The SF Encyclopedia | 205 | |||||
East Carolina University Acquires Schlobin Collection | 205 | |||||
Calls for Papers and Upcoming Special Issues | 205 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 207 | |||||
#100 | Volume 33 | Part 3 | November 2006 | ARTICLES | ||
Editorial Introduction: The 100th Issue of SFS | 385 | |||||
Roundtable on SF Criticism (SFS Consultants) | 388 | |||||
Allen A. Debus | Reframing the Science in Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth | 405 | ||||
Michelle Reid | Urban Space and Canadian Identity in Charles de Lint's Svaha | 421 | ||||
Paul Kincaid | A Mode of Head-On Collision: George Turner's Critical Relationship with Science Fiction | 438 | ||||
On William Gibson's Pattern Recognition | ||||||
Veronica Hollinger | Stories About the Future: From Patterns of Expectation to Pattern Recognition | 452 | ||||
Christopher Palmer | Pattern Recognition: «None of What We Do Here Is Ever Really Private» | 473 | ||||
Neil Eaterbrook | Alternate Presents: The Ambivalent Historicism of Pattern Recognition | 483 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Carol McGuirk | Schooling the Monster: Seed's Companion to Science Fiction | 505 | ||||
Mark Bould | Best Foot Forward: Sobchack's Carnal Thoughts: Embodiment and Moving Image Culture | 512 | ||||
Neil Easteibrook | Mediating Intermediation: Hayles's My Mother Was a Computer: Digital Subjects and Literary Texts | 517 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Anders's Science Fiction in Literature and Film (Graham Sleight) | 523 | |||||
New reprint of Capek's The Absolute at Large (Robert M. Philmus) | 526 | |||||
New reprint of Cummings's The Girl in tke Golden Atom (Gary K. Wolfe) | 528 | |||||
Mills's Stuckness in the Fiction of Mervyn Peake (Joe Sanders) | 531 | |||||
Milner's Literature, Culture, and Soceity (Sherryl Vint) | 533 | |||||
Mohr's Dualism and Transgression in Contemporary Female Dystopias (Michael Levy) | 536 | |||||
Nadis's Performing Science, Magic, and Religion in America (Holly Savage) | 540 | |||||
Partington's The Political Thought of H. G. Wells (Nicholas Ruddick) | 541 | |||||
Pendle's The Otherworldly Life of Rocket Scientist John Whiteside Parsons (RL) | 543 | |||||
Philmus's Visions and Re-Visions (Brian Attebery) | 545 | |||||
Russell's Digging Holes in Popular Culture and Klossner's Prehistoric Humans in Film and Television (Samuel Gerald Collins) | 548 | |||||
Seed's Brainwashing: The Fictions of Mind Control (RL) | 551 | |||||
Smith's H.P. Lovecraft in Popular Culture and Colavito's H.P. Lovecraft and Extraterrestrial Pop Culture (Rebecca Janicker) | 553 | |||||
Yaszek's Technology and Subjectivity in Contemporary Narrative (Nicola Nixon) | 554 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Stanislaw Lem, 1921-2006 (ICR) | 564 | |||||
More on Anatomy of Wonder (Neil Barron) | 566 | |||||
Colliding Genres in White Plains (JG) | 567 | |||||
Calls for Papers | 568 | |||||
Volume Index | 570 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 575 | |||||
#101 | Volume 34 | Part 1 | March 2007 | DOCUMENT IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE FICTION | ||
Melesina Trench | Laura's Dream; or, The Moonlanders (1816) | 1 | ||||
ARTICLES | ||||||
Katharine Kittredge | Wingless Women Living Backward on the Moon: Melesina Trench's The Moonlanders | 19 | ||||
Christopher Lockett | Domesticity as Redemption in The Puppet Masters: Robert A. Heinlein's Model for Consensus | 42 | ||||
Lewis Call | This Wondrous Death: Erotic Power in the Science Fiction of James Tiptree, Jr. | 59 | ||||
Melissa Coileen Stevenson | Trying to Plug In: Posthuman Cyborgs and the Search for Connection | 87 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Neal Easterbrook | Rattling the Bars: Jameson's Archaeologies of the Future | 106 | ||||
Alan Elms | The Woman We Didn't See: Phillips's The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon | 117 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Davis/Stillman's The New Utopian Politics of Ursula K. Le Guin 's THE DISPOSSESSED and Beaumont's Utopia Ltd. (Nicholas Birns) | 129 | |||||
Doughty's Folktales Retold (Sandra J. Lindow) | 132 | |||||
Frayling's The Scientist and the Cinema (Mark Bould) | 134 | |||||
Friedman's Electric Dreams: Computers in American Culture (Pawel Frelik) | 137 | |||||
Gelder's Popular Fiction (Justin St. Clair) | 139 | |||||
Ginn's Our Space, Our Place: Women in the Worlds of Science-Fiction Television (Ximena Gallardo C.) | 141 | |||||
Grau's Philosophers Explore the Matrix (D. Harlan Wilson) | 143 | |||||
A New Edition of H. Rider Haggard's She (Bryan D. Dietrich) | 145 | |||||
Kochar-Lindgren's TechoLogics (Andrew M. Butler) | 147 | |||||
Larbalestier's Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century (JG) | 149 | |||||
Sanders's The Sandman Papers (Bola C. King) | 152 | |||||
Books Received | 154 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Addendum to the Jules Verne/Fossil Man Controversy (Nicholas Ruddick) | 156 | |||||
The St. Eustace Legend and Hoban's Riddley Walker (Martin L. Warren) | 158 | |||||
New Data on a Pioneer (Richard Bleiler) | 163 | |||||
The Other Martin in Godwin's The Man in the Moone (John Clark) | 164 | |||||
Roundtable on SF Criticism (Everett Bleiler) | 169 | |||||
The Present World in Other Terms (David Ketterer) | 170 | |||||
On Hard SF (Donald M. Hassler) | 171 | |||||
Who Killed Science Fiction? (RL) | 171 | |||||
The Transmigration of Philip K. Dick (CM) | 172 | |||||
Conferences and Calls for Papers | 172 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 174 | |||||
#103 | Volume 34 | Part 3 | November 2007 | On Latin American SF | ||
Yolanda Molina-Gavilan, Andrea Bell, Miguel Angel Fernandez Delgado, M. Elizabeth Ginway, Luis Pestarini, and Juan Carlos Toledano Redondo | A Chronology of Latin-American Science Fiction, 1775-2005 | 369 | ||||
Rachel Haywood Ferreira | The First Wave: Latin American Science Fiction Discovers Its Roots | 432 | ||||
Aaron Dziubinskyj | Eduardo Urzaiz's Eugenia: Eugenics, Gender, and Dystopian Society in Twenty Third-Century Mexico | 463 | ||||
J. Andrew Brown | Edmundo Paz Soldan and his Precursors: Borges, Dick, and the SF Canon | 473 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAY | ||||||
Rob Latham | J.G. Ballard, SF Grand Master? Gasiorek's J.G. Ballard, Vale's J.G. Ballard: Conversations, and Vale/Ryan's J.G. Ballard: Quotes | 484 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Alkon's Winston Churchill's Imagination (Nicholas Ruddick) | 489 | |||||
Clute's A Short Lexicon of Horror (John Langan) | 492 | |||||
Frasca's L'Oscuro scrutare di Philip K. Dick (Umberto Rossi) | 495 | |||||
Hartwell/Cramer's The Space Opera Renaissance (Pawel Frelik) | 498 | |||||
Joshi's Icons of Horror and the Supernatural (Rebecca Janicker) | 499 | |||||
Nelson's The Secret Life of Puppets (William J. Burling) | 501 | |||||
Nuruddin/Rogan/Wallis's Socialism and Social Change in Science Fiction (John Rieder) | 505 | |||||
Prucher's The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction (Joe Sanders) | 509 | |||||
Resnick/Siclari's Worldcon Guest of Honor Speeches (Graham Sleight) | 512 | |||||
Standish's Hollow Earth and Costes/Altairac's Les Terres creuses (Peter Fitting) | 514 | |||||
Vint's Bodies of Tomorrow (Brian Attebery) | 517 | |||||
Wilson's The Melancholy Android (Russell Blackford) | 520 | |||||
Books Received | 522 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Jean Baudrillard, 1929-2007 (ICR) | 525 | |||||
John Wyndham's Color-Schemed Future (David Ketterer) | 527 | |||||
Tom Reamy: Lost But Not Forgotten (Michael Hemmingson) | 529 | |||||
The Transmigration of PKD, Part 2 (CM) | 530 | |||||
New Way to Locate Authors' Archives (James Gunn) | 531 | |||||
Salon Interview with William Gibson (CM) | 531 | |||||
Tlon, Uqbar Galaxiki (VH) | 531 | |||||
Locus Heinlein Tributes (CM) | 531 | |||||
New Journals, Websites, and CFPs | 532 | |||||
Volume Index | 536 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 541 | |||||
#104 | Volume 35 | Part 1 | March 2008 | ARTICLES | ||
Everett F. Bleiler | Johann Valentin Andreae, Fantasist and Utopist | 1 | ||||
Andrew Milner and Robert Savage | Pulped Dreams: Utopia and American Pulp Science Fiction | 31 | ||||
J.P. Telotte | Animating Space: Disney, Science, and Empowerment | 48 | ||||
Jorge Martins Rosa | A Misreading Gone Too Far? Baudrillard Meets Philip K. Dick | 60 | ||||
Sean Brayton | The Post-White Imaginary in Alex Proyas's I, Robot | 72 | ||||
Susan Vanderborg | Gendering «Otherspace»: The «Martian Ty/opography» of Johanna Drucker and Brad Freeman | 88 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
David M. Higgins | SF and American Wests: Turner's Cultural Tropes of the American West and Abbott's Science Fiction and the American West | 105 | ||||
Graham Murphy | Infectious Negotiations of the Orient and Occident: Tatsumi's Full Metal Apache | 110 | ||||
Aaron Parrett | Veins of Symbolism and Strata of Meaning: Kolker 's Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey | 116 | ||||
Nicholas Ruddick | An Unsuitable Memorial: Stover's Edition of H.G. Wells's Things to Come | 121 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Fritzsche's SF Literature from East Germany (Franz Rottensteiner) | 127 | |||||
Melzer's Science Fiction and Feminist Thought (Jane Donawerth) | 129 | |||||
Miller's Alasdair Gray: The Fiction of Communion (Paul Kincaid) | 132 | |||||
Morse's Anatomy of Science Fiction (Lisa Yaszek) | 135 | |||||
Newitz's Capitalist Monsters in American Pop Culture (D. Harlan Wilson) | 139 | |||||
Oramus's Grave New World: The Decline of the West in the Fiction of J.G. Ballard (Umberto Rossi) | 141 | |||||
Levines' edition of Poe's Eureka (Takayuki Tatsumi) | 145 | |||||
Prezzavento's I mondi urbani e post-urbani di J. G. Ballard (Valentina Polcini) | 149 | |||||
Sharp's Racial Frontiers and Nuclear Apocalypse (Mark Bould) | 151 | |||||
Stableford's Historical Dictionary of Fantasy Literature and The A to Z of Science Fiction Literature (Edward James) | 154 | |||||
Kapell/Lawrence's Finding the Force of the Star Wars Franchise and Silvio/ Vinci's Culture, Identities and Technology in Star Wars (Adam Roberts) | 156 | |||||
Books Received | 160 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
The SF Novels of Steve Katz and William T. Vollmann (Michael Hemmingson) | 161 | |||||
On Warren Miller: Correction (Mark Bould) | 166 | |||||
Errata (Umberto Rossi) | 166 | |||||
Nobel Prize Awarded to Doris Lessing (CM) | 166 | |||||
World Fantasy Award to Gary K. Wolfe (Eds.) | 166 | |||||
Off-Broadway H.G. Wells (CM) | 166 | |||||
Utopian Drawings in The New Yorker (CM) | 167 | |||||
Conferences and CFPs (CM) | 167 | |||||
Change of Venue for SFRA 2008 (CM) | 170 | |||||
Strung Out on SF: Blog 109 (CM) | 170 | |||||
Robot News from Around the World (CM, RL) | 171 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 172 | |||||
#105 | Volume 35 | Part 2 | July 2008 | On Animals and Science Fiction | ||
Sherryl Vint | The Animals in That Country: Science Fiction and Animal Studies | 177 | ||||
Joan Gordon | Gazing Across the Abyss: The Amborg Gaze in Sheri S. Tepper's Six Moon Dance | 189 | ||||
Cat Yampell | When Science Blurs the Boundaries: The Commodification of the Animal in Young Adult Science Fiction | 207 | ||||
Aline Ferreira | Primate Tales: Interspecies Pregnancy and Chimerical Beings | 223 | ||||
Rebecca Bishop | Several Exceptional Forms of Primates: Simian Cinema | 238 | ||||
Gavin Miller | Animals, Empathy, and Care in Naomi Mitchison's Memoirs of a Spacewoman | 251 | ||||
Graham J. Murphy | Considering Her Ways: In(ter)secting Matriarchal Utopias | 266 | ||||
Carol McGuirk | Science Fiction's Renegade Becomings | 281 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
John Huntington | A snappy short story having some scientific fact as its theme: Ashley's Science-Fiction Magazines from 1970-1980 and Westfahl's Hugo Gernsback and the Century of SF | 308 | ||||
Sherryl Vint | Entangled Posthumanism: Barad's Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning | 313 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
DeAngelis/Rossi's Transmigrazioni, I mondi di Philip K. Dick (Roger Bozzetto) | 320 | |||||
DeGraw's The Subject of Race in American SF (Isiah Lavender III) | 323 | |||||
Malzberg's Science Fiction in the Last Millennium (Michael Hemmingson) | 325 | |||||
Monk's Alien as Archetype in the SF Short Story (Patrick A. McCarthy) | 328 | |||||
Moylan and Baccolini's Utopia Method Vision and Milner/Ryan/Savage's Imagining the Future: Utopia and Dystopia (Patrick Parrinder) | 330 | |||||
Muzzioli's Scritture delta catastrofe (Umberto Rossi) | 333 | |||||
Ortiz's Emsh/willer: Infinity X Two (Joe Sanders) | 336 | |||||
Roberts's The History of Science Fiction (JG) | 339 | |||||
Szumskyj's Fritz Leiber: Critical Essays (RL) | 341 | |||||
Urbanski's Plagues, Apocalypses and Bug-Eyed Monsters: How Speculative Fiction Shows Us Our Nightmares (Darja Malcolm-Clarke) | 344 | |||||
Books Received | 347 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
On Ursula K. Le Guin's Lavinia (Richard D. Erlich) | 349 | |||||
Wyndham's Chocky: The First Covert Alternate World? (David Ketterer) | 352 | |||||
Pariah Elite (RL) | 355 | |||||
Revisiting K.M. O'Donnell (Michael Hemmingson) | 356 | |||||
Corrigienda (Susan Vanderborg, Eds.) | 357 | |||||
2008 Pioneer Award (Adam Frisch, Eds.) | 357 | |||||
Heinlein Forum Reinstituted (RAH Centennial Committee) | 358 | |||||
Still Has a Mouth and Still Must Scream (CM) | 359 | |||||
Research Scholarship in Utopian Studies (Lorna Davidson) | 359 | |||||
New Journals, Special Issues, Associations, and CFPs | 359 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 363 | |||||
#108 | Volume 36 | Part 2 | July 2009 | On Proto/Early Science Fiction | ||
Roundtable Discussion | 193 | |||||
Josh Bernatchez | Monstrosity, Suffering, Subjectivity, and Sympathetic Community in Frankenstein and «The Structure of Torture» | 205 | ||||
Arthur B. Evans | The Verne School in France: Paul d'lvoi's Voyages Excentriques | 217 | ||||
Allison de Fren | The Anatomical Gaze in Tomorrow's Eve | 235 | ||||
Monique Morgan | Madness, Unreliable Narration, and Genre in The Purple Cloud | 266 | ||||
DOCUMENT IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE FICTION | ||||||
Everett F. Bleiler | John Leonard Riddell, Pioneer | 284 | ||||
Orrin Lindsay's Plan of Aerial Navigation, with a Narrative of his Explorations in the Higher Regions of the Atmosphere, and his Wonderful Voyage Round the Moon! | 300 | |||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Arthur B. Evans | The Jules vs. Michel Verne Controversy: A New English Translation of The Golden Volcano | 321 | ||||
David Ketterer | The «Martianized» H.G. Wells?: Partington's H.G. Wells in Nature, 1893-1946 and A New Edition of Star Begotten | 327 | ||||
George Slusser | Did Fellini Dream of Venusian Sheep?: A Reprint of The Great Romance by «The Inhabitant» | 333 | ||||
Rob Latham | Our Jaded Tomorrows: Dregnis's Follies of Science, Guffey's Retro, Heckman's A Small World, Montandon's Jetpack Dreams, Vandermeer's Steampunk, and Wilson's Where's My Jetpack? | 339 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Balzac's The Centenarian (Nicholas Ruddick) | 350 | |||||
Bodin's The Novel of the Future (Paul K. Alkon) | 352 | |||||
Bulwer-Lytton's The Coming Race (Donald M. Hassler) | 355 | |||||
Connors's Criticism on Clark Ashton Smith (Greg Beatty) | 356 | |||||
Partington's H.G. Wells's Fin-de-Siècle (Paul Kincaid) | 358 | |||||
Carr's H. Beam Piper (Joe Sanders) | 361 | |||||
Battagliai E.T. Culture (Diane Nelson) | 363 | |||||
Conley/Cain's Encyclopedia of Fictional and Fantastic Languages (Samuel Gerald Collins) | 366 | |||||
Ferraro/Brugo's Comunque umani (Umberto Rossi) | 369 | |||||
Kincaid's What It Is We Do When We Read Science Fiction (Pawel Frelik) | 371 | |||||
Books Received | 373 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Public Domain and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Michael Hemmingson) | 375 | |||||
Things That Were to Come (Rob Latham) | 378 | |||||
Fondo Suvin (Darko Suvin) | 378 | |||||
SFRA Awards (Lisa Yaszek) | 379 | |||||
Mullen Research Fellowships (Rob Latham) | 379 | |||||
2009 SFS Symposium/Eaton Conference (Rob Latham) | 380 | |||||
Special Issues, Conferences, and Calls for Papers/Proposals | 381 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 384 | |||||
#109 | Volume 36 | Part 3 | November 2009 | Science Fiction and Sexuality | ||
Symposium on Sexuality in SF | 385 | |||||
Allison de Fren | Technofetishism and the Uncanny Desires of A.S.F.R (alt.sex.fetish.robots) | 404 | ||||
Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. | SF/Porn: The Case for The Gas | 441 | ||||
Wendy Gay Pearson | Born to Be Bron: Destiny and Destinerrance in Samuel R. Delany's Trouble on Triton | 461 | ||||
Jes Battis | Delany's Queer Markets: Nevèryon and the Texture of Capital | 478 | ||||
James Campbell | Kill the Bugger: Ender's Game and the Question of Heteronormativity | 490 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Sherryl Vint | Views from Queer: Pearson/Hollinger/Gordon's Queer Universes: Sexualities in Science Fiction | 508 | ||||
Roger Luckhurst | The Productive Convergence of SF Criticism and Critical Theory: Csicsery-Ronay, Jr.'s The Seven Beauties of Science Fiction | 513 | ||||
Samuel Gerald Collins | Fiddling with Le Guin: Freedman's Conversations with Ursula K. Le Guin and Kelso's Ursula K. Le Guin | 522 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Ballard's Miracles of Life (Rob Latham) | 529 | |||||
Collins/Jervis's Uncanny Modernity (Veronica Hollinger) | 531 | |||||
Duchamp/Gunn's WisCon Chronicles, Vol. 2 (Jane Donawerth) | 533 | |||||
Holden/King's Conceptual Breakthrough: Star/Alien (Carl Freedman) | 534 | |||||
Nama's Imagining Race in Science Fiction Film (De Witt Douglas Kilgore) | 536 | |||||
Stableford's Science Fact and Science Fiction (Joan Gordon) | 539 | |||||
Muir's A Critical History of Doctor Who on Television and Schuster/Powers's The Discerning Fan's Guide to Doctor Who (David Higgins) | 542 | |||||
Roshwald's Science and Technology in Myth and Fiction (Jeff Hicks) | 545 | |||||
Sapegno/Salvini's Sulla fantascienza femminista (Valentina Polcini) | 546 | |||||
Spiegel's Die Konstitution des Wunderbaren (Franz Rottensteiner) | 548 | |||||
Westfahl's Science Fiction Quotations (Neil Easterbrook) | 551 | |||||
Books Received | 553 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Bisexuality in New Wave SF (Rob Latham) | 555 | |||||
Vintage Sleaze and SF (Michael Hemmingson) | 562 | |||||
Sultry Sluts from Outer Space (Earl Kemp) | 568 | |||||
Sex and Star Trek (Michael Hemmingson) | 572 | |||||
Strange Leafy Sex (Michael Hemmingson) | 577 | |||||
Correspondence: On the Copernican Revolution (Paul Fayter) | 577 | |||||
Correspondence: Response (Adam Roberts) | 579 | |||||
Tribute to Robert A. Collins (Rob Latham) | 581 | |||||
SFRA 2009 (Arthur B. Evans) | 583 | |||||
UCR SF Position (Rob Latham) | 583 | |||||
Calls for Papers | 584 | |||||
Volume Index | 586 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 592 | |||||
#110 | Volume 37 | Part 1 | March 2010 | The 2009 SFS Symposium: Histories of Science Fiction | ||
Rob Latham | Introduction | 1 | ||||
Roger Luckhurst | Science Fiction and Cultural History | 3 | ||||
De Witt Douglas Kilgore | Difference Engine: Aliens, Robots, and Other Racial Matters in the History of Science Fiction | 16 | ||||
Veronica Hollinger | A History of the Future: Notes for an Archive | 23 | ||||
OTHER ARTICLES | ||||||
Laurel Bollinger | Symbiogenesis, Selfhood, and Science Fiction | 34 | ||||
Lisa Swanstrom | Capsules and Nodes and Ruptures and Flows: Circulating Subjectivity in Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash | 54 | ||||
Robert P. Fletcher | The Hacker and the Hawker: Networked Identity in the Science Fiction and Blogging of Cory Doctorow | 81 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAY | ||||||
Umberto Rossi | A Curate's Egg: Baxter's J.G. Ballard's Surrealist Imagination: Spectacular Authorship | 100 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Adair's The American Epic Novel in the Late 20th Century (Paul Kincaid) | 105 | |||||
Barr' s Afro-Future Females (Ritch Calvin) | 107 | |||||
Bould/Butler/Roberts/Vint's The Routledge Companion to S F (David Seed) | 110 | |||||
Brock's Essays on Gothic and Victorian Sensation Fiction (Deborah Lutz) | 113 | |||||
Colavito's Anthology of Horror Criticism (Amy J. Ransom) | 115 | |||||
Deuber-Mankowsky's Lara Croft: Cyber Heroine (Sherryl Vint) | 117 | |||||
Geraghty's Essays on Science Fiction and Fantasy Television (J.P. Tejotte) | 121 | |||||
Grebowicz's Reading Science Through Science Fiction (Jennifer Kavetsky) | 124 | |||||
Gunn/Barr/Candelaria's Reading Science Fiction (Wanda Raiford) | 126 | |||||
Higgins's Frankenstein: Character Studies (Elizabeth Corsun) | 128 | |||||
Kucukalic's Philip K. Dick (Jason Bourget) | 131 | |||||
Luckhurst's The Trauma Question (Tiffany Ana López) | 134 | |||||
Mendlesohn's Critical Study of Children's and Teens' SF (Kelly Meyer) | 136 | |||||
Telotte's The Essential Science Fiction Television Reader (Anthony Enns) | 138 | |||||
Westfahl/Slusser's Science Fiction and the Two Cultures (Russell Blackford) | 141 | |||||
Walters's Alternative Worlds in Hollywood Cinema (D. Harlan Wilson) | 143 | |||||
Weese's Feminist Narrative and the Supernatural (Robin Anne Reid) | 145 | |||||
Books Received | 148 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
E.T.A. Hoffmann and Philip K. Dick (Ian F. Roberts) | 150 | |||||
I.F. Clarke (1918-2009): Farewell to Captain Future (Paul Alkon) | 154 | |||||
Forthcoming SF Events at UC-Riverside (Rob Latham) | 154 | |||||
New Awards for SF&F Translation (Cheryl Morgan) | 157 | |||||
Announcing The Wesley an Anthology of Science Fiction (SFS editors) | 158 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 159 | |||||
#111 | Volume 37 | Part 2 | July 2010 | SFS Showcase: Library Collections and Archives of SF and Related Materials (presented by Rob Latham) | 161 | |
ARTICLES | ||||||
John Rieder | On Defining SF, or Not: Genre Theory, SF, and History | 191 | ||||
Morgan Fritz | Miniaturization and Cosmopolitan Future History in the Fiction of H.G. Wells | 210 | ||||
David Seed | The Course of Empire: A Survey of the Imperial Theme in Early Anglophone Science Fiction | 230 | ||||
William J. Fanning, Jr. | The Historical Death Ray and Science Fiction in the 1920s and 1930s | 253 | ||||
Andrew Strombeck | The Network and the Archive: The Specter of Imperial Management in William Gibson's Neuromancer | 275 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Mark Bould | From Panther to Princess, Sex Work to Starfleet: A Special Issue of African Identities on «The Black Imagination and Science Fiction» | 296 | ||||
Pawel Frelik | Close Encounters: Vest's The Postmodern Humanism of Philip K. Dick | 303 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Booker's The Supernatural in American Culture (Kristin Noone) | 308 | |||||
Collins's Anthropological Engagements with the Future (Diane M. Nelson) | 310 | |||||
Fisch's Frankenstein (Amy J. Ransom) | 314 | |||||
Hall's Naomi Mitchison: A Profile of Her Life and Work (John Clute) | 316 | |||||
Lunning's Mechademia 3: Limits of the Human (D. Harlan Wilson) | 318 | |||||
Pordzik's Futur escapes: Space in Utopian and Science Fiction Discourse (Peter Fitting) | 320 | |||||
Ransom's Science Fiction from Quebec: A Postcolonial Study (Sophie Beaule) | 322 | |||||
Rottensteiner 's The Black Mirror and Other Stories: An Anthology of Science Fiction from Germany and Austria (Sonja Fritzsche) | 324 | |||||
Steiff/Tamplin's Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy and Eberl/Decker's Star Trek and Philosophy (Russell Blackford) | 328 | |||||
Walters's Alternative Worlds in Hollywood Cinema (D. Harlan Wilson) | 331 | |||||
Winnington's The Working of Mervyn Peake's Imagination (Paul Kincaid) | 332 | |||||
Books Received | 336 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Homage to J.G. Ballard (Roger Luckhurst) | 338 | |||||
The Short Career of Calvin M. Knox (Michael Hemmingson) | 341 | |||||
2010-11 Mullen Fellows Announced (Rob Latham) | 341 | |||||
SFRA 2010 Awards (Lisa Yaszek) | 342 | |||||
Staging Dahlgren (Carol McGuirk) | 343 | |||||
Publishing Announcements and Calls for Papers | 343 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 348 | |||||
#112 | Volume 37 | Part 3 | November 2010 | Special Section on Octavia E. Butler | ||
De Witt Douglas Kilgore and Ranu Samantrai | A Memorial to Octavia E. Butler | 353 | ||||
Benjamin J. Robertson | Some Matching Strangeness: Biology, Politics, and the Embrace of History in Octavia Butler's Kindred | 362 | ||||
Adam J. Johns | Becoming Medusa: Octavia Butler's Lilith's Brood and Sociobiology | 382 | ||||
Maria Aline Ferreira | Symbiotic Bodies and Evolutionary Tropes in the Work of Octavia Butler | 401 | ||||
Marty M. Fink | AIDS Vampires: Reimagining Illness in Octavia Butler's Fledgling | 416 | ||||
Reflections on Octavia E. Butler | 433 | |||||
The 2010 SFS Symposium: Animal Studies and SF | ||||||
Rob Latham | Introduction | 443 | ||||
Sherryl Vint | Animal Studies in the Era of Biopower | 444 | ||||
Joan Gordon | Talking (for, with) Dogs: Science Fiction Breaks a Species Barrier | 456 | ||||
Carol McGuirk | The Animal Downdeep: Cordwainer Smith's Late Tales of the Underpeople | 466 | ||||
REVIEW-ESSAYS | ||||||
Joanne Murray | An Imaginary Museum: Ballard at the Gagosian | 478 | ||||
Sandra J. Lindow | Le Guin's Post-feminist Carrier Bag Make-Over: Clarke's Ursula K. Le Guin's Journey to Post-Feminism | 485 | ||||
BOOKS IN REVIEW | ||||||
Francis's Conversations with Octavia Butler (Jane Donawerth) | 491 | |||||
Applebaum's Representations of Technology in S F (Michael Levy) | 493 | |||||
Asma's On Monsters (D. Harlan Wilson) | 495 | |||||
Bould/Mieville 's Red Planets: Marxism and Science Fiction (Pawel Frelik) | 498 | |||||
Freedman's Conversations with Samuel R. Delany and the new Wesleyan UP edition of Delany's The Jewel-Hinged Jaw (Isiah Lavender III) | 502 | |||||
Link's Understanding Philip K. Dick (John Rieder) | 504 | |||||
Patterson's Robert A. Heinlein in Dialogue with His Century: The Authorized Biography: Vol. 1 (Carol McGuirk) | 505 | |||||
Ruddick's The Fire in the Stone: Prehistoric Fiction from Charles Darwin to Jean M. Auel (Donald M. Hassler) | 509 | |||||
Stableford's Gothic Grotesques, Jaunting on the Scoriae Tempests, and News of the Black Feast and other Random Reviews (Paul Kincaid) | 511 | |||||
Van Ness's Watchmen as Literature (Joe Sanders) | 514 | |||||
Walter's new Verne translations in Jules Verne's Amazing Journeys: Five Visionary Classics (Arthur B. Evans) | 515 | |||||
Warren's American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties (J.P. Telotte) | 519 | |||||
Wilson's Selfhood and the Body in Postcapitalist SF (Kelly Meyer) | 522 | |||||
McConnell's Collected Essays on SF Storytelling and the Gnostic Imagination (Richard D. Erlich) | 523 | |||||
Books Received | 526 | |||||
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE | ||||||
Remembering Walter James Miller and E.F. Bleiler (Arthur B. Evans) | 528 | |||||
SFRA 2010 (Kristin Noone) | 531 | |||||
Correction (William J. Fanning) | 533 | |||||
Publishing Announcements and Calls for Papers | 533 | |||||
Volume Index | 535 | |||||
Notes on Contributors | 540 |